Monthly Archives: April 2020
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The Unseen Death Toll of Covid-19 Measures – Congressman Tom McClintock
The accumulating death toll from Covid-19 can be seen minute-by-minute on cable news channels. But there’s another death toll few seem to care much about: the number of poverty-related deaths being set in motion by deliberately plunging millions of Americans into poverty and despair.
In the first three weeks since governors began shutting down commerce in their states, 17 million Americans filed for unemployment, and according to one survey, one quarter of Americans have lost their jobs or watched their paychecks cut. Goldman Sachs predicts that the economy will shrink 34 percent in the second quarter, with unemployment leaping to 15 percent.
Until the Covid-19 economic shut-down, the poverty rate in the United States had dropped to its lowest in 17 years. What does that mean for public health? A 2011 Columbia University study funded by the National Institutes of Health estimated that 4.5 percent of all deaths in the United States are related to poverty. Over the last four years, 2.47 million Americans had been lifted out of that condition, meaning 7,700 fewer poverty-related deaths each year.
It’s a good bet these gains have been completely wiped out, and it’s anyone’s guess how many tens of millions of Americans will have been pushed below the poverty line as governments destroy their livelihoods. It’s also a good bet the resulting deaths won’t get the same attention.
And that doesn’t count an unknown number of Americans whose medical appointments have been postponed indefinitely while hospitals keep beds open for Covid-19 patients. How many of the 1.8 million new cancers each year in the United States will go undetected for months because routine screenings and appointments have been postponed? How many heart, kidney, liver, and pulmonary illnesses will fester while people’s lives are on hold? How many suicides or domestic homicides will occur as families watch their livelihoods evaporate before their eyes? How many drug and alcohol deaths can we expect as Americans stew in their homes under police-enforced indefinite home detention orders? How many new cases of obesity-related diabetes and heart disease will emerge as Americans are banished from outdoor recreation and instead spend their idle days within a few steps of the refrigerator?
I have participated in many discussions among top policymakers in Congress and the Administration over the last few weeks. Such considerations are rarely raised and always ignored. Instead, policymakers fixate on epidemiological models that have already been dramatically disproven by actual data.
On March 30, Drs. Deborah Birx and Anthony Fauci gave their best-case projection that between 100,000 and 200,000 Americans will perish of Covid-19 “if we do things almost perfectly.” As appalling as their prediction seems, it is a far cry from the 200,000 to 1.7 million deaths the CDC projected in the United States just a few weeks before. And even their down-sized predictions look increasingly exaggerated as we see actual data.
Sometimes the experts are just wrong. In 2014, the CDC projected up to 1.4 million infections from African Ebola. There were 28,000.
Life is precious and every death is a tragedy. Yet last year, 38,800 Americans died in automobile accidents and no one has suggested saving all those lives by forbidding people from driving – though surely we could.
In 1957, the Asian flu pandemic killed 116,000 Americans, the equivalent of 220,000 in today’s population. The Eisenhower generation didn’t strip grocery shelves of toilet paper, confine the entire population to their homes or lay waste to the economy. They coped and got through. Today we remember Sputnik – but not the Asian flu.
It’s fair to ask how many of those lives might have been saved then by the extreme measures taken today. The fact that the Covid-19 mortality curves show little difference between the governments that have ravaged their economies and those that haven’t, suggests not many.
The medical experts who are advising us are doing their jobs – to warn us of possible dangers and what actions we can take to mitigate and manage them. The job of policymakers is to weigh those recommendations against the costs and benefits they impose. Medicine’s highest maxim offers good advice to policymakers: Primum non nocere — first, do no harm.
This version corrects a miscalculation in the original release on the number of poverty related deaths in a population of 2.47 million. The correct calculation is 7,700, not 111,000.
“The Great Awakening” How to Break Free from The Matrix & Ascend with The New Earth! Your Youniverse
The Great Awakening is here and the whole world is waking up! ✅ New Ascension Meditation Pack (Including pre-release of the meditation mentioned in the video) ➡
https://youniversecourse.com/new-eart…
In this video, I’m going to show you how to recognize the program you’ve been blinded by and how to break free from the matrix so you can ascend easily. There’s more going on during these times than you might think and many are referring to this as “The Great Awakening”. This is because we are growing, expanding and awakening to the TRUTH! And through that, we are able to free ourselves and tap into the reality of the New Earth!
I also share excerpts from David Wilcock and Dolores Cannon, as well as her daughter, Julia Cannon. Their information helps solidify exactly what is taking place with this great awakening and outlines how we are shifting into the new earth and all that has to offer. I also briefly touch on Nesara and Gesara and all of the wonderful things it includes to match this ascension process! #TheGreatAwakening #spirituality #awakening
David Wilcock’s Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/davidwil…
Dolores Cannon’s Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/doloresc…
Info on Gesara: https://www.gesarahelp.org/
Info on Nesara: https://carolineoceanaryan.com/nesara…
Are Chemo And Radiation An Appropriate Choice? Brian Clement, Ph.D., Eric Merola, Thomas Seyfried, Ph.D., Ty Bollinger, Anna Maria Clement, Ph.D., Pamela Popper, N.D.
Ron Paul: We Need Millions Out on the Streets Expressing Their Opinion – Health Impact News
Medical doctor and former Congressman and U.S. presidential candidate Ron Paul has been broadcasting daily via his Liberty Report TV show, bringing a different perspective to the coronavirus pandemic that you are not likely to hear much about in the corporate-sponsored “mainstream” media.
This past week (April 2020) his show highlighted the growing protests by U.S. citizens around the country who are objecting to the loss of jobs and civil liberties due to the government’s actions in the name of “public health.”
Thousands have protested in states across the U.S., with protests this past week occurring in states like Michigan, Ohio, and Kentucky.
Mass protests are breaking out across the United States against the tyrannical “stay at home” orders and forced shut-downs of businesses deemed “non-essential.” More than 20 million are suddenly unemployed and they are demanding to know why, with seasonal flu deaths often even higher than those predicted for coronavirus, they are forced into joblessness, poverty, and despair by a political class that faces none of these things. (Source.)
But Ron Paul states that if we want to maintain what little liberty we have left in our republic, “millions” (not thousands) need to start taking to the streets in peaceful protests.
Dr. Paul believes in “Resistance without Violence,” like Martin Luther King advocated.
Dr. Paul also addresses the impact on the financial system this has caused:
What about the economic policy – the financial system that takes care of the billionaires…? A few billionaires made billions and billions of more dollars, and they’re on the receiving end of the bailouts.
All of this would be answered if the people would give up on the dependency of government, and believing their authoritarianism is in their best interest. It’s in the best interest of the special interest and powerful people who are in charge.
Continued: Ron Paul: We Need Millions Out on the Streets Expressing Their Opinion
GRANT CARDONE’S 6 MONTH PREDICTION: How Many People In America Are Going To Lose Their Jobs? London Real
Never Stop Fighting! 👊😛🙏🏼. #londonrealarmy – Brian Rose – London Real
“THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC FEELS LIKE A MOVIE”: Advice On Dealing With COVID-19 | Grant Cardone
Tina Turner & Manish Vyas – Sarvesham Svastir Bhavatu (Peace Mantra)
Om Om Om
Sarvesham Svastir Bhavatu
Sarvesham Shantir Bhavatu
Sarvesham Poornam Bhavatu
Sarvesham Mangalam Bhavatu
Om, Shanti, Shanti, Shanti
Mantra’s Meaning:
May there be happiness in all
May there be peace in all
May there be completeness in all
May there be success in all
